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--- supported-platforms.mdwn 2010/02/28 07:54:17 1.27
+++ supported-platforms.mdwn 2010/11/16 02:52:09 1.28
@@ -6,23 +6,23 @@
- __Fedora Core 8__ *(stable)*
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
- __Debian GNU/Linux 4.0r0__
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
- __SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10__
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup codes.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup codes.
- __Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0__
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
- __Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5__
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
- __Ubuntu Linux 8.04__ *(stable)*
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
- __Ubuntu Linux: Intrepid Ibex 8.10__
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
me@MY-BOX:~$ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@pcc.ludd.ltu.se:/cvsroot co pcc-libs
me@MY-BOX:~$ cd pcc-libs
@@ -52,11 +52,11 @@
- __MidnightBSD-current (i386/sparc64)__
- Unless you're using the MirPorts Framework to install pcc, you must build and install the pcc-libs module.
+ Unless you're using the MirPorts Framework to install pcc, you must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module.
- __MirBSD-current (i386)__ *(stable)*
- The MirPorts Framework contains a tested snapshot in lang/pcc, which works without the pcc-libs module, as the required quad functions are all part of libc.
+ The MirPorts Framework contains a tested snapshot in lang/pcc, which works without the [[pcc-libs]] module, as the required quad functions are all part of libc.
Building pcc from source (including bootstrapping) is possible as well.
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
- __Mac OS X 10.4 (powerpc)__ *(experimental)*
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
Additionally, stdargs.h only works with gcc. Paste the following lines into /usr/local/lib/pcc/stdarg.h:
@@ -197,13 +197,13 @@
- __Mac OS X 10.5 (powerpc)__ *(experimental)*
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
Some of the issues may apply from OS X 10.4 discussed above.
- __Mac OS X 10.5 (intel)__ *(stable)*
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a and runtime startup code.
OS X on intel has a bug in /usr/include/libkern/_OSByteOrder.h for non-GNU compilers.
uint16\_t, uint32\_t and uint64\_t are not defined in this case. Copy the file to /usr/local/include/pcc/libkern and replace the undefined types with
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
- __FreeBSD 7__
- You must build and install the pcc-libs module which contains libpcc.a for C99 long long math support.
+ You must build and install the [[pcc-libs]] module which contains libpcc.a for C99 long long math support.
You probably want to add something like this to sys/cdefs.h.